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She is best known for her work on grammaticalization, subjectification, and constructionalization.
His commodification also results in the subjectification of his experiences.
In contrast to dividing practices and scientific classification, subjectification emphasises an active though constrained subject.
Concretion process can be regarded as subjectification process.
And what developments-from these two 'paradigms' became new subjects (subjectification and domination).
Major themes within non-representational theory include subjectification, space as a verb, technologies of being, embodiment, and play and excess.
All these papers operate in the tension between self and other, the subjectification of ordinary life and the objectification of tradition.
On the rise of epistemic meanings in English: An example of subjectification in semantic change.
Consider also those who experience social anxiety, who experience the subjectification of being abject is a similar yet different way to those with Body Dysmorphic Disorder.
In Kristin Davidse, Lieven Vandelanotte, and Hubert Cuyckens, eds., Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Grammaticalization, 29-71.
It is a deeply held matter of pride and identity to maintain an image of success, a form of subjectification that makes it very difficult to negotiate the transition from one culture to another.
He reminds us, as writers like Foucault had much earlier, to be suspicious of essentialist appeals to liberalism, because hidden in its promise of freedom are also systems of discipline, control and subjectification.
This process of interiorisation is important in psychotherapy: the discursive location of psychological objects within the bulimic container facilitates her subjectification to a psychologised discourse of her conduct and of herself.
The European formalists posit narrative grammars (i.e. Todorov's simple transformations of mode, intention, result, manner, aspect & status, as well as complex transformations of appearance, knowledge, supposition, description, subjectification, & attitude).
In 1999 she completed graduate work in art history at the University of Vienna with a MA-thesis on the subjectification processes in the visual arts, exemplified by the early work of Lynn Hershman.
"Art is the objectification of feeling, and the subjectification of nature."10 The first step was to organize a selection committee to ensure that the artists of the CFAP were supported by the military and artistic communities.
For Agamben, the appropriation of language as an enunciative taking place of language indicates the double movement of subjectification and desubjectification that marks the relation of the subject to the language in which it speaks and thus appears.
As Agamben notes, the double movement of desubjectification and subjectification suggests that within humans, 'life bears with it a caesura that can transform all life into survival and all survival into life' (Agamben, 1999: 133).
The philosopher Michel Foucault took issue more broadly with the concept of a "true self" on the anti-essentialist grounds that the self was a construct - something one had to evolve through a process of subjectification, an aesthetics of self-formation, not something simply waiting to be uncovered: "we have to create ourselves as a work of art".
Subjectification: the child becoming a unique individual, subjectively enriched and able to know a sense of personal freedom, even emancipation through music making.